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makvit [3.9K]
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What were the four effects of the Crusades?

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aivan3 [116]4 years ago
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there was an increase in Christianity an increase of power for royals an increase in prestige for popes and Catholic church and the souring of relations between the West and the Byzantine Empire leading, ultimately, to the latter’s destruction

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